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russia and china could have done that if they felt that way and i think listen you have to base some of this on the leaders remarks as crazy as people may believe khadafi is on either side of this issue he said and made a threat to the people in gaza specifically and said you know we will not spare anyone and when you make a threat like that in all the world leaders are meeting at the united nations puts a lot of pressure on them to step in before there's a genocide kind of activity and certainly the u.n. has a record of not stepping in quickly enough before the civilian populations are completely decimated and i think they're concerned about it but we're talking about you know as air strikes not ground troops not blackhawk down kind of scenarios and if things go well maybe we can still stop to darfur and ultimately get him out of power there and let the people libya have their country and i'll stick with you charge and what does going well what does that look like i mean if the rebels set up a government that ends up being some sort of islamic hard line called the fundamentalist gov
russia and china could have done that if they felt that way and i think listen you have to base some of this on the leaders remarks as crazy as people may believe khadafi is on either side of this issue he said and made a threat to the people in gaza specifically and said you know we will not spare anyone and when you make a threat like that in all the world leaders are meeting at the united nations puts a lot of pressure on them to step in before there's a genocide kind of activity and...
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lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a possible presidential run against president obama. >> the commander in chief's latest command: stand up against bullying. >> because putting a stop to bullying is a responsibility we all share. >> president and mrs. obama are fighting back against an alarming trend affecting every student in america. >> claims it encourages athletes >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's r
lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a...
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it is only china's second deficit in about seven years. the news comes at a time when china has been facing big criticism over its export-led growth policy. the deficit could reduce the pressure put on beijing by some of its main trading partners to allow its currency to appreciate. germany's public-sector workers can look forward to a wage hike after unions and government negotiators agreed on a new contract. some 600,000 state workers will get a 1.5% pay hike beginning april 1. that is no joke, as well as a onetime payment. next year's wages will rise by another 1.9%. public-sector unions had stayed several warning strikes to push home their demand for higher pay. >> thank you. there is an interesting question these days. was jesus christ a political revolutionary? the pope says no. he has a new biography of today authored by the pope himself. >> jesus of nasser's, holy week, pope benedict ii on the resurrection of jesus. he rejects the idea that the jews are collectively responsible for his death. the pope also rejects the idea develope
it is only china's second deficit in about seven years. the news comes at a time when china has been facing big criticism over its export-led growth policy. the deficit could reduce the pressure put on beijing by some of its main trading partners to allow its currency to appreciate. germany's public-sector workers can look forward to a wage hike after unions and government negotiators agreed on a new contract. some 600,000 state workers will get a 1.5% pay hike beginning april 1. that is no...
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lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a possible presidential run against president obama. >> the commander in chief's latest command: stand up against bullying. >> because putting a stop to bullying is a responsibility we all share. >> president and mrs. obama are fighting back against an alarming trend affecting every student in america. >> claims it encourages athlete >> one of america's most promine prominent journalists for half a century decide. he won a pulitzer prize for the watergate scandal in 1973 that led to president nixon's resignation. he detected political trends early. he was a re
lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a...
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the united nations ten countries voting in favor but many of the bric countries brazil russia india china plus germany abstaining from the vote talk about this decision. well this is set it's a very tricky issue because the bric countries deducts or brick about some such stuff but brazil russia india and china the only scored in eight their faults in these major happenings that's exactly what happened this time look at the five abstentions two british countries brazil russia india and china plus germany germany they have thought east their misgivings about a military operation for more than a week now the same about brazil but there's another very very important thing so days ago or cut half a given interview to german t.v. by the way and he said explicitly that he was attacked by the west clear by any sort of coalition all the oil and gas contracts material deals will be nor employed except which are many because germany was not conceiver on all flights all and these contracts will pull to the russian indian and chinese companies so they're scared of course a connection and once again we
the united nations ten countries voting in favor but many of the bric countries brazil russia india china plus germany abstaining from the vote talk about this decision. well this is set it's a very tricky issue because the bric countries deducts or brick about some such stuff but brazil russia india and china the only scored in eight their faults in these major happenings that's exactly what happened this time look at the five abstentions two british countries brazil russia india and china...
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russia and china well there was a veto wielding members that abstained within the security council and i think the reason that they were hesitant to begin with what we've heard russia china and other countries say is that they didn't want to take any means that would indicate military intervention in libya they want to take more of a diplomatic approach slower steps because in fact some experts believe that any military intervention adding to the violence and conflict that's already ongoing in libya can exacerbate the problem of russian ambassador to the united nations have a telly churkin didn't make some comments following this a carrot a council vote let's take a listen to what he said. and it is a. whole range of questions raised by the russian federation and to the security council members should questions which will be concrete and it isn't questions regarding how the no fly zone will be enforced we do need to be engagement would be limited to the use of force provisions were introduced into the text potentially. military intervention responsibility for the inevitable humanitaria
russia and china well there was a veto wielding members that abstained within the security council and i think the reason that they were hesitant to begin with what we've heard russia china and other countries say is that they didn't want to take any means that would indicate military intervention in libya they want to take more of a diplomatic approach slower steps because in fact some experts believe that any military intervention adding to the violence and conflict that's already ongoing in...
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the crisis hong kong saying saying is the term with percent are bouncing back a bit as concerns that china may suffer from japanese economic downturn are easing in late wednesday's train. and european shares were trying to recoup losses and early trade after a much needed recovery for japanese stocks help to calm the nerves of investors worldwide but this old group c. has slipped into negative territory and is trading down twenty five percent whereas the texas narrowing its case since warning parts still into black point three percent. and here in russia investors seem to be my six something posting gains tracking asian games high on cheap allegations in japan and hopes the economy will link to normality. let's have a look at some of the individual share moves most banking shares up posting gains per pound is up one point six percent but energy shares often mean winners this hour despite oil prices remaining tile or sad news from japan is pushing world markets lower this situation and grain is supporting high oil prices but i'm going the certainty of the world crude oil supplies out of the
the crisis hong kong saying saying is the term with percent are bouncing back a bit as concerns that china may suffer from japanese economic downturn are easing in late wednesday's train. and european shares were trying to recoup losses and early trade after a much needed recovery for japanese stocks help to calm the nerves of investors worldwide but this old group c. has slipped into negative territory and is trading down twenty five percent whereas the texas narrowing its case since warning...
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implemented over libya while there are several countries including the united states germany russia and china which has veto power at the u.n. security council they are opposed to it now representatives from france and britain and live in on lebanon acting on behalf of the arab league summit on saturday in cairo they have called an endorser no fly zone those representatives have drafted and united nations resolution calling for to be incremented that discussion was held behind closed doors on tuesday speaking after their u.n. security council meeting the british representative said that they had seen a lot of discussion and he did admit that they were divisions is it that a lot of questions were still being asked questions such as how would it be implemented and would be participating in it that discussion will continue today and wednesday night's intially the draft resolution is looking for a ban on all flights over libyan airspace excluding humanitarian aid missions it also of course the restricted implementation of arms embargoes adopted in resolution one mind over two weeks ago at the sam
implemented over libya while there are several countries including the united states germany russia and china which has veto power at the u.n. security council they are opposed to it now representatives from france and britain and live in on lebanon acting on behalf of the arab league summit on saturday in cairo they have called an endorser no fly zone those representatives have drafted and united nations resolution calling for to be incremented that discussion was held behind closed doors on...
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chile, china, sweden, estonia, plus sever other countries -- 40-plus years of what? guest: based upon where they are now and where they are headed, they have fiscal sustainability -- meaning, they should not have a debt crises -- forever -- for over 40 years. based on this analysis, the united states is virtually certain to have a debt crisis within 60 years. however, we enter the danger zone within the next two or three years. if you look at the people at the bottom of the rankings, below us, the entered the danger zone when to the got within 50% of their limit. we will be within 50% of parliamentithin two or three years. italy, ireland, japan, portugal, greece, along with belgium, hury, spain -- canada and portugal and britain -- both have austerity budgets prosed, past, or rejected. portugal -- stephen harper, vote of confidence. what is going on? guest: portugal is next-to-last in the sovereign fiscal some -- greece is last but they have a serious problem, more serious than ours. they also cannot have over 60% of the world's global reserve currency so they have t
chile, china, sweden, estonia, plus sever other countries -- 40-plus years of what? guest: based upon where they are now and where they are headed, they have fiscal sustainability -- meaning, they should not have a debt crises -- forever -- for over 40 years. based on this analysis, the united states is virtually certain to have a debt crisis within 60 years. however, we enter the danger zone within the next two or three years. if you look at the people at the bottom of the rankings, below us,...
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factors including rising demand from emerging economies like china drove gas prices to more than $4 a gallon. the worldwide recession and the decrease in demand pushed prices back down. but over the past year as the economy's picked up steam and global demand for oil has increased, prices have increased again. turmoil in north africa and the middle east has added uncertainty to the mix. and lost production in libya has tightened supply. here's the good news. the global community can manage supply disruptions like this. other oil-producing nations have committed to filling any gaps. we will continue to coordinate closely with our international partners to keep all options on the table when it comes to any supply disruptions. here at home everybody should know that should the situation demand it, we are prepared to tap the significant stockpile of oil that we have in the strategic petroleum reserve. we're also using the resources at our disposal at the federal level to monitor any possible manipulation in the oil markets. and i'm asking the attorney general and relevant agencies to work
factors including rising demand from emerging economies like china drove gas prices to more than $4 a gallon. the worldwide recession and the decrease in demand pushed prices back down. but over the past year as the economy's picked up steam and global demand for oil has increased, prices have increased again. turmoil in north africa and the middle east has added uncertainty to the mix. and lost production in libya has tightened supply. here's the good news. the global community can manage...
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>> well, public discontent in china is indeed deepening and the situation is now quite volatile. people are unhappy that the wealth gap is growing wider, as the country's economy continues to grow rapidly. china's communist party is increasingly worried if the situation, if left as it is, could shake the foundation of the country's governing system. in fact, the chinese government is spending as much as 6% of its annual budget on maintaining public security. that's more than the countries defense spending, which is second only to the united states. in other words, their current governing system has been kept afloat thanks to an all-out effort to contain public discontent. >> yeah. for now, though. what happens in the future? we have seen the uprising in the middle east and north africa that a government that stays in power, that uses -- to your expression, could be toppled very easily. and is that what the chinese government is really worried about? >> yes. in a way, they know that even in the -- even if the government could control discontent through suppression, that doesn't me
>> well, public discontent in china is indeed deepening and the situation is now quite volatile. people are unhappy that the wealth gap is growing wider, as the country's economy continues to grow rapidly. china's communist party is increasingly worried if the situation, if left as it is, could shake the foundation of the country's governing system. in fact, the chinese government is spending as much as 6% of its annual budget on maintaining public security. that's more than the countries...
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russia wants to be more and more involved in african affairs that we want to maybe to catch up with china that has been involved in african affairs very closely for for the last like at least a decade they've been there they're there and we're well we're not china turkey iran india indonesia malaysia all the european nations the united states of america we can we can continue that list and the russia being a global power has global interests so of course we have to be present in africa we have a good heritage in africa we have really good background in many countries of africa and we should not forget that all the problems of africa very soon become the european problems and the problems are in the middle and central asian countries but you said you slipped from them is very pragmatic the moscow's very program early china is providing this a we need raw materials africa's rich raw materials so that's why we're there russia is rich well materials itself so what do we need in africa except politics a set ideology you know we need political stability because if there is no political stabilit
russia wants to be more and more involved in african affairs that we want to maybe to catch up with china that has been involved in african affairs very closely for for the last like at least a decade they've been there they're there and we're well we're not china turkey iran india indonesia malaysia all the european nations the united states of america we can we can continue that list and the russia being a global power has global interests so of course we have to be present in africa we have...
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high pressure system firmly in control over china. there is going to be that area of rain moving if from the southwest. gaining a bit more energy as it heads into central and southern portions of the country. quite unsettled picture across the southern tier of indo-china, likewise alock vietnam as well, and look for some more scattered showers across the southern sections of the philippines as well. we've got 18 degrees in taipei today. 16, that is. 15 in shanghai. 9 degrees, so much warmer in tokyo today. and a chilly 6 in seoul. now, heading into the americas, winter storms in place again. one that's over toward the northeast still quite powerful, bringing some strong winds to the area. we're looking at wind gusts of up to 120 kilometers per hour. and on top of that there's going to be significant snow accumulating today. over toward the west we have the separate system that's bringing widespread snow across the rockies into the central plains. and that's going to be dumping quite heavy snow for in and around nebraska as well and th
high pressure system firmly in control over china. there is going to be that area of rain moving if from the southwest. gaining a bit more energy as it heads into central and southern portions of the country. quite unsettled picture across the southern tier of indo-china, likewise alock vietnam as well, and look for some more scattered showers across the southern sections of the philippines as well. we've got 18 degrees in taipei today. 16, that is. 15 in shanghai. 9 degrees, so much warmer in...
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drought in china as the country's economy steams ahead. can the water supply keep pace with the change. >> welcome to benghazi, libya's second-largest city. we have heard bursts of gunfire. there is still uncertainty here, mixed with a sense of celebration. this is still very much a divided country. colonel gaddafi is holding on, but even the capital is not under his control, as we have been finding out. >> gaddafi supporters were in town to wave off a convoy to benghazi. they say his authority will be restored. >> forever, forever. >> the power of the regime is concentrated in the capital. gaddafi has genuine support here. people would not be out on the streets like this if they thought there wasn't in it chance of violent regime change. but look what somebody put it discreetly and without saying anything into one of the hands of my colleagues, a shell casing. it feels very different. they come at night, sometimes opening fire, sometimes taking people away note -- away. >> talking to you right now, if somebody sees me, maybe i will not st
drought in china as the country's economy steams ahead. can the water supply keep pace with the change. >> welcome to benghazi, libya's second-largest city. we have heard bursts of gunfire. there is still uncertainty here, mixed with a sense of celebration. this is still very much a divided country. colonel gaddafi is holding on, but even the capital is not under his control, as we have been finding out. >> gaddafi supporters were in town to wave off a convoy to benghazi. they say...
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. >>> translator: as for china and other emerging markets, we expect them to be growth centers. we expect china to lead that growth and to account for about 15% of toyota's worldwide sales. >> emerging markets, of course, have been the darling in late in the auto industry. as you say, they are going to start building cars locally in those countries. are they going to be successful? >> compared to some carmakers who have made enrods early on, toyota is a relative newcomer. for example, in china, which is the world's largest auto market, toyota has a share of only 5.5% and ranked sixth. hyundai has a bigger market share than toyota. and in another key market, india. toyota's share is less than one-tenth of suzuki that is a japanese automaker. they had ventured in to the indian market nearly 30 years ago. >> they are behind the game. are they going to be able to formulate a path going in to these countries? >> at this point, we are yet to see how far toyota can customize the vehicles to match local needs and how competitive their price points can become whether they remain the top
. >>> translator: as for china and other emerging markets, we expect them to be growth centers. we expect china to lead that growth and to account for about 15% of toyota's worldwide sales. >> emerging markets, of course, have been the darling in late in the auto industry. as you say, they are going to start building cars locally in those countries. are they going to be successful? >> compared to some carmakers who have made enrods early on, toyota is a relative newcomer....
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i will say western china for instance you have probably one bents of the coverage because the images are not there the earthquake in this province in china killed around sixty eight thousand people and again the coverage was limited and so therefore was where all the interest in the disaster their human tragedy whether in japan or china or chile deserves sympathy but more often than not the attention span of world news channels depends on which tragedy makes it better television or i'm going to check on reporting from washington our team. pans economy was already fragile before the disaster struck and now it's being hit again with the yen surging to record levels this week ortiz business team has a more developments we're joined now by our he's tears are so you're from the business desk so it's the last trading day before the weekend what's the situation with japan's currency and what are the possible ramifications. well matz certainly the movement of the yen is very indicative of the reactionary mo that the whole of the business world is in right now as you know earlier when the cri
i will say western china for instance you have probably one bents of the coverage because the images are not there the earthquake in this province in china killed around sixty eight thousand people and again the coverage was limited and so therefore was where all the interest in the disaster their human tragedy whether in japan or china or chile deserves sympathy but more often than not the attention span of world news channels depends on which tragedy makes it better television or i'm going to...
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it is only china's second deficit in about seven years. the news comes at a time when china has been facing big criticism over its export-led growth policy. the deficit could reduce the pressure put on beijing by some of its main trading partners to allow its currency to appreciate. germany's public-sector workers can look forward to a wage hike after unions and government negotiators agreed on a new contract. some 600,000 state workers will get a 1.5% pay hike beginning april 1. that is no joke, as well as a onetime payment. next year's wages will rise by another 1.9%. public-sector unions had stayed several warning strikes to push home their demand for higher pay. >> thank you. there is an interesting question these days. was jesus christ a political revolutionary? the pope says no. he has a new biography of today authored by the pope himself. >> jesus of nasser's, holy week, pope benedict ii on the resurrection of jesus. he rejects the idea that the jews are collectively responsible for his death. the pope also rejects the idea develope
it is only china's second deficit in about seven years. the news comes at a time when china has been facing big criticism over its export-led growth policy. the deficit could reduce the pressure put on beijing by some of its main trading partners to allow its currency to appreciate. germany's public-sector workers can look forward to a wage hike after unions and government negotiators agreed on a new contract. some 600,000 state workers will get a 1.5% pay hike beginning april 1. that is no...
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if the wind is strong and blows from the west they'll be both koreas in china but if it's a south western direction then tile in malaysia and mine more or suffer war in asia in the philippines if it's in the south russia's far east in the corals are very likely to be in danger. or with up near. it's too hard to predict exactly what's going to happen and actually save the basename to do to protect people. all the potential threat and given the chance to track and sounds. the public in japan think of perma lazier and the philippines where sounds phone text messages warning that about possible acid rain even though some are more than five thousand kilometers from the fukushima nuclear plant people have heard of the oysters tain doors if it rains and to take protection as rainfall may burn skin damage hair can cause cancer but after charles will pollute through hours and underground waters as well as contaminate saw oil when there is no chance of avoiding the consequences and the time it will take for pretty active materials to finally decay will take generations. roof russian r t moscow. nuc
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if the wind is strong and blows to the worst both careers in china but if it is south western direction then thailand malaysia and mine more will suffer or indonesia in the philippines and if it's in the south russia's far use in the corals are very likely to be in danger. but. it's too hard yeah to get exactly what's going to happen and. say the vast range you do to attack people. of the potential threat and given the chance to protect themselves the public in japan think of home lazier and the philippines sound prone text messages warning that about possible acid rain even though some are more than five thousand kilometers from the fukushima nuclear plant people have been to the oysters tain doors if it rains and to take protection as rainfall burns average hair and cause cancer but after charles will pollute rivers and underground waters as well as contaminated soil there is no tolerance of a void in the consequences and the time it will take for radioactive materials to farley decay will take generations reason or snarky morse code on a nuclear power expert a greenpeace. eagle and w
if the wind is strong and blows to the worst both careers in china but if it is south western direction then thailand malaysia and mine more will suffer or indonesia in the philippines and if it's in the south russia's far use in the corals are very likely to be in danger. but. it's too hard yeah to get exactly what's going to happen and. say the vast range you do to attack people. of the potential threat and given the chance to protect themselves the public in japan think of home lazier and...
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has government described the situation as serious and unpredictable workers have been successful in china to restore the parts cooling system and what is now the worst atomic crisis since chernobyl out of the space nuclear energy expert who says there are parallels without disaster twenty five years ago it. was a very very dangerous and powerful substance even in very small quantities. it was only if it is ingested by a human body or almost certainly be true of cancer you know or concert hosts who were in poles who store the radioactive fuel. for many many really thousands of years already a significant amount of sorts the radio because. my. situation where we can compare it to the novel and to morrow it comes to the moment of release of truth of substance. just a thought there's a gauge of tuning. of the chernobyl exclusion zone still has high levels of radiation a quarter of a century after the world's worst nuclear accident artie's. traveled to the nearby town which was abandoned because of the catastrophe. exactly twenty five years ago what is now an absolutely lifeless ghost town of
has government described the situation as serious and unpredictable workers have been successful in china to restore the parts cooling system and what is now the worst atomic crisis since chernobyl out of the space nuclear energy expert who says there are parallels without disaster twenty five years ago it. was a very very dangerous and powerful substance even in very small quantities. it was only if it is ingested by a human body or almost certainly be true of cancer you know or concert hosts...
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sit -- significantly, both russia and china were among the five countries to abstain. afterwards, britain made clear why its government felt it had to act. >> the world should not stand by and accept the dump the hospitality against his own people. this resolution. tonight in the united nations security council is an expression of that resolve. it is a positive response to the call of the arab league last weekend for measures to protect and safeguard the civilian population of libya appeared close friends, too, will contribute a strong contingency for those enforcing the no-fly zone. its foreign minister told the security council that the world cannot let the events in libya continued unchecked. >> as i speak to you now, colonel khadafy's -- colonel gaddafi's troops continue. we cannot let these warmongers do this. we cannot abandon the civilian population. >> responding to the resolution, lydia's foreign minister said it threatened what he called the unity of this country. >> we also sent a letter this morning to the secretary general of the united nations. it was to
sit -- significantly, both russia and china were among the five countries to abstain. afterwards, britain made clear why its government felt it had to act. >> the world should not stand by and accept the dump the hospitality against his own people. this resolution. tonight in the united nations security council is an expression of that resolve. it is a positive response to the call of the arab league last weekend for measures to protect and safeguard the civilian population of libya...
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security council china and russia are not on board they have system we show resistance to intervention in other nations internal affairs as they see them but there is a lot of consensus the international community there was consensus for a very strong set of sanctions that just passed you know mission security council with a very extensive no fly zone will have to be seen and also will extend depend to a great extent on the bloodshed that we see occurring you for it means a fairly low level civil war but i think you won't see enough movement towards a no fly zone or military intervention but if gadhafi really lives up to his promise and fights the last man and woman then the pressures might become too great and even russia and china might consider reconsider and identify don't think of the a politically popular move right now at home if you look at the latest rasmussen poll reports sixty seven percent of americans say they think the u.s. should stay out but we'll see of course as the situation unfolds if some of those sentiments change but in the meantime we also hear hillary clinton r
security council china and russia are not on board they have system we show resistance to intervention in other nations internal affairs as they see them but there is a lot of consensus the international community there was consensus for a very strong set of sanctions that just passed you know mission security council with a very extensive no fly zone will have to be seen and also will extend depend to a great extent on the bloodshed that we see occurring you for it means a fairly low level...
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the actual ordnance comes from various countries from russia, america, china, and a large number of mortar bombs made in britain. the british stuff, like the rest, is all very old. but if a bomb landed on it, there will be a major disaster. land mines would be planted here, but nobody knew where. everyone we spoke to was hoping for a no-fly zone by the western powers. >> wheat persuade you to let the people of europe and america listen to our requests. >> for now, there is no protection against the air force. just a few nervous volunteers. gos>> one with the libyans have been venting their feelings is through art. our correspondent has been home to a makeshift gallery to see some of the pictures on display. we are unable to bring you that at the moment, but we will give you the package a little bit later. the situation has been unfolding in terms of the international reaction. much has been said about whether the international community w z. >> of the threat of an attack from the above could be stopped if our air force jets were patrolling the libya opposed the skies. -- libya's skies. hil
the actual ordnance comes from various countries from russia, america, china, and a large number of mortar bombs made in britain. the british stuff, like the rest, is all very old. but if a bomb landed on it, there will be a major disaster. land mines would be planted here, but nobody knew where. everyone we spoke to was hoping for a no-fly zone by the western powers. >> wheat persuade you to let the people of europe and america listen to our requests. >> for now, there is no...
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dollars to the crisis hong kong saying saying it was run ten pounds in back a bit as concerns that china may suffer from japanese economic downturn easing u.s. markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on average more than two percent but dax is up twenty three in russia the odds yes my stocks have another fifteen minutes of trading left above one percent. so this is of course lower than the initial gains that we've seen the beginning of the session as they were tracking asia high on cheap valuations in japan and hopes the economy will move. back to normality in june cause a look at some of the stocks most banking shares are posting gains burberr
dollars to the crisis hong kong saying saying it was run ten pounds in back a bit as concerns that china may suffer from japanese economic downturn easing u.s. markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery...
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it's like to deny the oil china if china doesn't pay america is like two in its denials and japan and the other country in the world it is you that is making use of the in the world it's a it's a matter of control not so much that they want the oil to use here it will be able to deny it to other countries as a matter been a real control. now there also seems to be a whole lot of confusion about what the end game is here what exactly it is that we're targeting on the ground in libya now we did hear reports earlier that there were some airstrikes instead hall which is a stronghold of that office tribe there were reports of strikes in the civilian airport and gadhafi hometown also a fisherman's wharf near tripoli why do you think we are bombing what appears to be civilian infrastructure they don't care about civilians there but this is what one when whenever wars take place civilians are alone i ask what you know they don't really they could they care less about civilians they do so they were after all other government employees even foreign soldiers so they don't want one civilians they
it's like to deny the oil china if china doesn't pay america is like two in its denials and japan and the other country in the world it is you that is making use of the in the world it's a it's a matter of control not so much that they want the oil to use here it will be able to deny it to other countries as a matter been a real control. now there also seems to be a whole lot of confusion about what the end game is here what exactly it is that we're targeting on the ground in libya now we did...
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china let's get some more details on this and talk to dr marcus kerber professor of political economics of the technical university in waiting for us live right now and so what nato countries have once again embarked on a costly thorin war all the while with many struggling with national debts and possible austerity measures are what's your analysis on that. first of all i would like to remark in fact the germans were part of the military coup vision. why is it on the rise in northern germany has decided to trade group the most rights or. it's temporary which we actually i support of the study. actually consider this a matter of the fact that there is of course the. military expenditure. and there are tightening the belt police on the other hand. from that we have to look at the crisis she was on the wrong trichomes the political hard times i have her card i have impression that you have the conversion of the for me to this program called for sarkozy and to the american administration it's all out for the security forces will be there has created a mess which is going to be in the hands
china let's get some more details on this and talk to dr marcus kerber professor of political economics of the technical university in waiting for us live right now and so what nato countries have once again embarked on a costly thorin war all the while with many struggling with national debts and possible austerity measures are what's your analysis on that. first of all i would like to remark in fact the germans were part of the military coup vision. why is it on the rise in northern germany...
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at the same time there are a number of independent reporter countries like japan, korea, rush of, china, working together to deal with the problem but each with a subtly different mandates whether they're escorting convoys were trying to protect their own national shipping. these and other strategies they are employing. one 9 noted when we were operating there was despite a national mandate and a few different approaches to how to deal with the problem the crux of the issue is they all want to do something about piracy. what we found is everybody was working together to share information, exchange bits of information that might prove useful to locating direction and that shared responsibility have found a very constructive element while we were working over there. >> i want to give you a sense of how we dealt with certain issues. and i know we have a bit of a strategic goal the rain and sense of the operational environment but to put yourself in my position of the ship's captain when you are out there operating and it is an immense geography and you are trying to reassure the shipping c
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russia, china, brazil, india, and germany, and they still have doubt about what's going on. and you can expect to hear more about that, although we expect it to be a closed-door session. on thursday when the u.n. secretary-general will brief council members on what's been done so far to implement that resolution. but that will be a chance for all of these divisions that we're hearing, all the questions that are being asked about who will lead this operation, if not nato, then who. are civilians being killed? all the questions and reservations that countries have will be raised here behind closed doors on thursday. >> one of the other key questions that we've been hearing is regarding whether or not colonel gaddafi himself is a target, and a target that should be allowed under the mandate of the u.n. resolution. questions that need to be answered? >> the resolution itself doesn't say anything at all about regime change. it certainly doesn't authorize specifically action to remove colonel gaddafi. on the other hand, it's a very broad resolution. what it does do is authorize ac
russia, china, brazil, india, and germany, and they still have doubt about what's going on. and you can expect to hear more about that, although we expect it to be a closed-door session. on thursday when the u.n. secretary-general will brief council members on what's been done so far to implement that resolution. but that will be a chance for all of these divisions that we're hearing, all the questions that are being asked about who will lead this operation, if not nato, then who. are civilians...
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dollars to the crisis from kong's hang seng was a tenth of a percent asking back a bit of concerns that china makes stuff from japanese economic downturns easing u.s. markets shrugged off statements from the e.u. energy commission of the situation a damaged nuclear reactors north of tokyo or out of control and that it could possibly lead to catastrophic events within the next hours therefore the dow jones was down one percent. european shares are also down further into the red sea down one point three percent of that one point two four percent this is of course on the nuclear worries barclays h.s.b.c. improved are down more than three percent place out. and in russia another fifteen . minutes left of trading the odds yes and the my stocks are also easing glow it's two zero levels it's yes up a half a percent my face just point three ascetics and forty that's all we have time for this i'll be back next hour with an update the headlines are next with rory stay with us.
dollars to the crisis from kong's hang seng was a tenth of a percent asking back a bit of concerns that china makes stuff from japanese economic downturns easing u.s. markets shrugged off statements from the e.u. energy commission of the situation a damaged nuclear reactors north of tokyo or out of control and that it could possibly lead to catastrophic events within the next hours therefore the dow jones was down one percent. european shares are also down further into the red sea down one...
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from russia, america, china, and there is a large number of bombs made in britain. the purchase stuff is all very old. if a bomb landed on it, it would be a major disaster. what'd the rebels volunteered to drive us a around. nine bombs have been planted here, but no one knew where. everyone was hoping for a no-fly zone by the western powers. >> please. >> for now, there is no protection year against the air force. just a few nervous volunteers. >> with the air force one of the few remaining assets, the no-fly zone is something the international community has been discussing. it is an option that has mixed reaction. the united states is moving its military might in the area closer to libya. >> the threats of an attack from above could be stopped if american air force jets were patrolling lydia's skies. -- lydia's skies pretty hillary clinton told american politicians that libya could end up in democracy or in the chaos of the protracted civil war. >> one of those actions under review is a no-fly zone. there are arguments that favor it. questions that would be raised
from russia, america, china, and there is a large number of bombs made in britain. the purchase stuff is all very old. if a bomb landed on it, it would be a major disaster. what'd the rebels volunteered to drive us a around. nine bombs have been planted here, but no one knew where. everyone was hoping for a no-fly zone by the western powers. >> please. >> for now, there is no protection year against the air force. just a few nervous volunteers. >> with the air force one of the...
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means very serious intervention being considered and this is something that so far we know russia and china and india among others and germany have been opposing or not wanting a serious intervention in libya but we're going to have to wait and see whether or not this vote or meeting actually takes place today and what comes out of it and certainly here in washington we've been hearing from the president as you mentioned he said the no fly zone might not be enough but he's also said time and time again in this crisis started that he wanted to wait for the u.n. he wanted to wait for a decision. though it seems to me that you're saying that they're not as vocal there's a lot of different opinions there any idea which way it's waiting. certainly a lot of opinions christine like you said the u.s. has been saying that the no fly zone military intervention there are really beginning to push for this but they're also being very cautious and saying that they want to make sure that whoever ends up being on the ground or in the air is a un backed coalition and not american troops and they do insist t
means very serious intervention being considered and this is something that so far we know russia and china and india among others and germany have been opposing or not wanting a serious intervention in libya but we're going to have to wait and see whether or not this vote or meeting actually takes place today and what comes out of it and certainly here in washington we've been hearing from the president as you mentioned he said the no fly zone might not be enough but he's also said time and...
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wall start as you mean to go on its in its cochin-china spots he nods his players after it's in taste to lift the russian super cup. games plus a finalist regular season champions alan kohler to make the last eight of the k h l playoffs a seventy three victory over the phoenix. where we are stuck in a used to come but first let's start with football and chelsea hope to boost their slim title defense hopes with a victory at blackpool on monday evening in english premier li the fourth place blues travel to the northwest twelve points adrift of leaders manchester united with two games in hand manager call on philosophy has slight fitness stance over defender louise and we feel that john obi mikel helped but didier drogba could be in line for start off and i don't or is looking to get this first chelsea goal against a tundra reciting the worst case of record in the top flight however blackpool have already trained so it stops the season during the double over liverpool and one from tottenham last time out of team and charlie adam and d.j. campbell about suspended is each other ways to aim
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we spend in washington is unsustainable we are out of money that's what we're going to borrow from china are. broke and we don't have the money i mean everybody is already talking about our debt our deficit why would we want to add to it are you joining me for more on this is derek political director at brave new foundation so derek which is it are we broke or what. well we've got money i think that's what this is venture in libya shows it's just that we don't have the right priorities as you pointed out in your earlier segment that first day of the war in libya cost us our hundred million dollars at least and you're hearing here in the united states that we're going to have to live with draconian cuts to basic services that keep people from falling through the cracks so it's very clear to me at least that we have plenty of money in the united states when it meets the priorities of our policymakers just numb for the people on a country well like comedian jon stewart that it probably in a lot funnier way than i ever can you can't fire tomahawk missiles and teachers at the same time but as
we spend in washington is unsustainable we are out of money that's what we're going to borrow from china are. broke and we don't have the money i mean everybody is already talking about our debt our deficit why would we want to add to it are you joining me for more on this is derek political director at brave new foundation so derek which is it are we broke or what. well we've got money i think that's what this is venture in libya shows it's just that we don't have the right priorities as you...
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germany abstained, along with china and russia. since then, the german government has been at pains to persuade the international community that berlin is really for the measure. >> the majority of security council members voted for the resolution and so i made it clear that that makes it our resolution as well. and that we ao wa to see it implemented successfully. >> but there was criticism of the government's hesitance on thissue. even from within merkel's conservative party. >> it would have been better for us to have stood behind our nato partners. then there would have been no doubt about our position, and we still would not have had to have gotten involved militarily. >> the german foreign minister said the a reaction b calling foan embargo on oil to counterclaims that germany was in diplomatic isolation. >> as far as the military operation is conrned, we are not alone in maintaining a skeptical stance. either on an international level, nor within europe. >> but many observers disagree. some say germany's wavering on the issu
germany abstained, along with china and russia. since then, the german government has been at pains to persuade the international community that berlin is really for the measure. >> the majority of security council members voted for the resolution and so i made it clear that that makes it our resolution as well. and that we ao wa to see it implemented successfully. >> but there was criticism of the government's hesitance on thissue. even from within merkel's conservative party....
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would act but we know where you have a security council where there are two countries china and russia who world has indicated they oppose the free flight zone and they have vetoes so it has to be some other international body or an arab like it could be the arab league i wrote an op ed that was published here in cairo just three days ago telling each other naturally and how viable is that idea because i've heard actually when it would make sense because it's the region looking after itself maybe for the first time the arab league could make sense. yes i agree now what you need is a country to play a leading role in demanding that the arab league acts like that and obviously that country should be egypt by all means egypt has just had a revolution of its own the army is is he's acting sympathetically towards it it would seem to me that it's egypt should be demanding now. the arab league the needy and arab outlook and of course egypt would be the country that could best facilitate it because egypt has a very good our force that if i'm going to impair him i know we're almost out of a tim
would act but we know where you have a security council where there are two countries china and russia who world has indicated they oppose the free flight zone and they have vetoes so it has to be some other international body or an arab like it could be the arab league i wrote an op ed that was published here in cairo just three days ago telling each other naturally and how viable is that idea because i've heard actually when it would make sense because it's the region looking after itself...
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billion dollars to the crisis from kong's hang sang with tens of percent opt outs and back from a bit as china may suffer from japanese economic downturn easing. u.s. markets are shrugging off statements from the e.u. energy commission or the situation that damaged nuclear reactors north of tokyo is out of control and that possible catastrophic events may occur within the next hour as the nasdaq one hundred percent. the knock on effect on the e.u. market simple things will slow down one point two percent back some one point six percent on these nuclear worries worldwide and in russia markets the finnish trading still in positive territory though much more moderate the beginning of the session when the price of something i see a short one and the hard percent nice except for just twenty three percent aussie at home just because some individual stocks is very very who was the leader of the session in the beginning of the trading session it was up for more than two. but the giving actually ended down point six percent worse now after the new coil because well without the on the still middle east
billion dollars to the crisis from kong's hang sang with tens of percent opt outs and back from a bit as china may suffer from japanese economic downturn easing. u.s. markets are shrugging off statements from the e.u. energy commission or the situation that damaged nuclear reactors north of tokyo is out of control and that possible catastrophic events may occur within the next hour as the nasdaq one hundred percent. the knock on effect on the e.u. market simple things will slow down one point...
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the korean peninsula and towards china, much drier conditions again today. plenty of dry weather for you. high pressure in control. in the south of china there's going to be this little bit of rain that comes in from the inland portions. nothing too widespread, however. nor is it going to be very heavy. now the indochina peninsula will continue to see a couple of scattered showers and even thunderstorms are going to be possible here. and for the philippines too, pretty wet picture across the country today, towards the north too, continuing showers throughout the day. highs for wednesday, 11 in tokyo. hoping for sunshine this afternoon. 2 in seoul. 6 degrees in beijing. then minus 10 up along the core. pretty frigid picture for you again. looking calmer and quieter out towards the east. we've got that long frontal boundary bringing that severe weather yesterday, that's headed out to sea. the tail end of it does linger over the florida peninsula but that should be pulling away as well. we have this low pressure area bringing snow to eastern canada. that will c
the korean peninsula and towards china, much drier conditions again today. plenty of dry weather for you. high pressure in control. in the south of china there's going to be this little bit of rain that comes in from the inland portions. nothing too widespread, however. nor is it going to be very heavy. now the indochina peninsula will continue to see a couple of scattered showers and even thunderstorms are going to be possible here. and for the philippines too, pretty wet picture across the...
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intervention alongside of many of its european and international counterparts and just germany india china brazil all those countries not supporting this current and intervention like of course by france the united states and and europe. right it being john we also have heard from russia's permanent representative to a so we did our cause and we seek his personal opinion that this intervention could lead to a spreading of on rest all over as the region and severely to stamp allies the situation in north africa as a whole and of course believing that this intervention will not bring any. peace to the region and the country the only solution is a political one and libya that duffy and the opposition have to i now see an immediate cease fire and sit down to the negotiating table actually tried to work out a political solution to the part ongoing conflict that i was in of course also stressing his personal opinion that he believes are currently friends of the united states that it can do italy are perhaps overstepping the bounds of the resolution passed by the united nations which russia suppo
intervention alongside of many of its european and international counterparts and just germany india china brazil all those countries not supporting this current and intervention like of course by france the united states and and europe. right it being john we also have heard from russia's permanent representative to a so we did our cause and we seek his personal opinion that this intervention could lead to a spreading of on rest all over as the region and severely to stamp allies the situation...
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you say no what are you going to do we have five permanent members usa united kingdom france russia china the other outraising emerging countries who say redy. to be on the same level india. germany japan brazil four countries have put together in order to ask for permanent seats africa is saying we are the continent who has least to say and we want to be treated on equal basis we want to permanent seats and we will and you have to toss trail here. yet and if you go after that you will see that you have other countries who say no we do not want new permanent so we propose so it's very difficult for the moment to enter into real negotiations what we have done up to now is that we have a facilitator and that's of the time in from afghanistan who has produced a third of a paper well all the different positions are assembled and where we can say today there is broad agreement that this is the position of the member states but unfortunately they are not of the same the achievement of this session because they are working for eighteen years already and that the achievement of decision would be
you say no what are you going to do we have five permanent members usa united kingdom france russia china the other outraising emerging countries who say redy. to be on the same level india. germany japan brazil four countries have put together in order to ask for permanent seats africa is saying we are the continent who has least to say and we want to be treated on equal basis we want to permanent seats and we will and you have to toss trail here. yet and if you go after that you will see that...
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well that's that's often the way these things go because let's be honest russia and china are certainly against. the assisted toppling of dictatorial regimes for their own reasons. as far as i'm concerned mr putin should be ashamed of himself for for calling the u.s. forces the crusaders while they're over there helping the libyan rebels even at the same time a lot of people would say that he echoes the opinion of rosa spammy absolutely receive it we actually isn't reflecting the opinion of so many billions of people in the world i mean again you see the west make a determining political outcomes in other countries in this is the perception of it here there's a there's a lot of people that have the saudi visceral switching and i want to return to go right ahead syracuse the general the junk from syracuse presumes to know what the libyan rebels should be doing while the libyan rebels themselves are the ones that have asked for western assistance in this. or a suit for us i want to reply to that real quick before we go to the break ok. the point is you can always find persons in countries
well that's that's often the way these things go because let's be honest russia and china are certainly against. the assisted toppling of dictatorial regimes for their own reasons. as far as i'm concerned mr putin should be ashamed of himself for for calling the u.s. forces the crusaders while they're over there helping the libyan rebels even at the same time a lot of people would say that he echoes the opinion of rosa spammy absolutely receive it we actually isn't reflecting the opinion of so...